Northamptonshire

Chapels registered before 1867

Location of Primitive Methodist chapels in Northamptonshire 1867
This work incorporates historical material provided by the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and the University of Portsmouth through their web site A Vision of Britain through Time (https://www.VisionofBritain.org.uk).

This is a list of chapels that had been registered by 1867, derived from ‘A list of places of meeting for public religious worship, certified to the Registrar General’.   Remember that registration was not compulsory. As registration was valid until cancelled, however, there may be duplication: i.e.  both the old and new chapels in a place may be listed. We have also discovered that the official location may not be the same as the name by which the chapel is commonly described.

Unless otherwise stated each of these places of worship is described as a chapel.

The numbers on the list relate to places, and match those on the map. The base map is provided under this licence

The rural nature of Primitive Methodism in this county is well shown.

Use the search box to find out more about a chapel.

ChapelNotesRegistration District
Abthorpe1Towcester
AstcoteA building2Towcester
Byfield3Daventry
Chacombe4Banbury
ChacombeBanbury
DeanshangerOpposite the New Church5Potterspury
DeanshangerPotterspury
Denford, Pegg’s Lane6Thrapston
Dogsthorpe7Peterborough
Eye8Peterborough
Farthinghoe9Brackley
Glinton10Peterborough
Great Doddington11Wellingborough
Green’s Norton12Towcester
Irthlingborough13Wellingborough
Kettering, The Old Station House14Kettering
King’s Sutton15Brackley
Middleton Cheney16Banbury
Nether HeyfordA building17Northampton
Newborough18Peterborough
Northampton, Bull Head LaneMr Padmore’s Room19Northampton
Northampton, Horse MarketNorthampton
Peterborough, New Road21Peterborough
Werrington22Peterborough

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